I love it too! A beacon in the dark!
Lol loving the glow in the dark curlew
That nird is a curlew where Dan thinks there maybe a nest shortly.
I've just noticed that bird cause it's glowing lol
Oh Helen bet u just want some sunshine
Sheep (and lamb?) curled up on hay near camera.
I'm watching to see how much colour we're going to get in the sky after sunset.
The curlew glows in the dusk.
Sunset happening right now.
Sarah, right now it is snowing. By tomorrow afternoon we will be above freezing.
Yes it sounds really nice
Hi, folks - sorry not to reply. I am doing a major tidy up here (call it spring cleaning, even if it feels like January)
Ooo whats the recipe of if u dont mind me asking
Have printed the recipe off and will try it at the weekend.
Hi sue will send it to you!
It is a lovely pic, for sure.
Afternoon all,lovely pic with the sheep
I know - it's just the size of it against the sheep and humans - not to scale at all, but fun. I'm delighted that there's a curlew and hope they stay.
That **ostrich*** is actually a picture of a curlew....
Fi, I think that's it - the large dinosaur bird, left of centre, at the far edge of the field.
Milly,You will have to give me the recipe for Tattie Ash please.
where is the graphic please Helen, although I think I can see where the possible emu/ostrickh shape is.
Well, I saw the graphic and thought I must be seeing things (not having good eyesight, I thought some tropical emu or ostrich had maybe moved in!) Clever Dan - now I know where to look for the curlew. Thank you.
Must make my Tattie ash. Bye for now !
And one laid on the trough
Even the sheep are on it now !
It's a nice dry and warm spot for them, those patches
That little lamb.thinks the straw is s bed!
Hello everyone - sad to say it is raining again in Blackpool
I've added a graphical representation of where we've been seeing the curlew so you can imagine!
No new arrivals in the night, but the curlew is still on the grassy knoll at the bottom!
Not a sheep in sight ,must be still in the shelter ,asleep !
I hope Dan is right about the Curlew. That would be lovely.